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BERMUDEZ, Jose Manuel (ber-moo'-deth), Peruvian scholar, born in Tarma about 1760; died in Lima in 1830. He was vicar of Huanecico for fourteen years, then went to Lima, filling several important offices; was appointed canon in 1812, deputy for Tarma, and judge of the provincial deputation from 1814 till 1820, and chancellor of the University in 1819. When Viceroy La Serna organized the board of pacification during the revolutionary war, Bermfdez, being a distinguished orator, thoroughly acquainted with M1 the questions then at issue and with the history of his country, was made a member. He made a special study of the Quechua language, and wrote a grammar, an orthographical treatise, and a correct and rich dictionary of that language. These works were published in 1793.
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